Positive Self-Talk

Our main form of communication is through language - spoken, written, and thought. We live in a world full of language and much of it is negative. Is it any wonder that if we so willingly speak to each other negatively that the source may actually stem from how we speak to ourselves? Coach Michelle Keill is on the podcast today talking about how the way we speak to ourselves not only impacts us, but all the relationships we have in our lives. If we want to see better external talk, then we need to start talking better to ourselves.  Speaking well to ourselves is something that God expects of us and he has taught us how to do this. Listen today as Michelle not only talks about the importance of positive self-talk but also gives scriptural references showing the importance God holds in speaking nicely about ourselves. If you’d like help in being better at speaking kindly with yourself, please reach out to Michelle and let her help you.  Enjoy this episode.   

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The Concussion Connection

"People don't necessarily believe when someone with a concussion shares what they’re experiencing. So just being there with them and believing them when they share with you can make a massive difference”. Concussion coach and occupational therapist Bethany Lewis shares the connection between concussions and other mental and emotional challenges and how you can treat and heal your symptoms one day at a time.

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1–3 John; Jude

In this episode we'll talk about the Books of first, second, and third John, and also the book of Jude. John was one of the original apostles of Jesus, as in “Peter, James, and John,” and Jude was a half-brother to Jesus Christ, one of Mary and Joseph’s literal children. We’ll talk about the problem of “doctrinal drift,” which is one of the main reasons so many of the New Testament books were written. We’ll talk about the process of change, and how backsliding is a common experience that is not to be feared. We’ll discuss how moving forward, despite periodic backsliding, can increase our mental and emotional health in more ways than one.

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Immigration and America’s Labor Shortage – Are Guestworkers the Solution?

America is aging and many industries say they need more immigrant workers to do lower-skilled jobs Americans don’t want. Are they right? If so, how should we be looking at immigration and America’s labor shortage to find those solutions? And if immigration is not the answer, how will we fill the growing number of open positions in industries like healthcare and construction? In this episode of the podcast, we’re reframing the debate about immigration, with a closer look at short-term migration. We tend to think of immigration as being exclusively a permanent thing, but development economist Lant Pritchett says most immigration is intended to be rotational. Could immigration work better for America – and for the people who want to come here – if we significantly expand guestworker programs? We explore the history of guestworkers in the US, speak to someone who’s worked in America on an H-2A farmworker visa and consider the risks of expanding that program without significant reform. We hear about the need for better enforcement of existing immigration laws and border security. And we consider a proposal to meet America’s labor needs without more immigration.

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Using Technology for Good

Technology is insanely powerful, but at what point does it become a bad influence in life? Speakers Rachel Rhien Tucker, Drew Young, and Michelle Gifford talk about ways to help make sure technology and social media are always a good influence in your life.

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Mark’s Story

Mark lived a picture perfect life until he fell into temptations in adulthood. After stealing from his work he surrendered to the Lord and completely changed his life.

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